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lib are talking to labour please tell me it's not so

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  • ninky_2
    ninky_2 Posts: 5,872 Forumite
    liland2 wrote: »
    i really mean this i am leaving, you are horrified i am words fail me and that is not often :eek:

    which political utopia are you thinking of moving to?
    Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. - Lord Byron
  • shane42
    shane42 Posts: 293 Forumite
    it had to be really , lib and the cons were never going to get in the sack together, brown will wash cleggs !!!! to stay on
  • liland2 wrote: »
    buying my ticket as we speek:mad::eek::mad::eek:not a nother 4 years:(


    Hold on.......

    The Libs are against early measures to restrict cash flow in the economy & are for electoral reform. The Cons are the opposite..

    That is a good enough reason not to line up with the Cons for them then..
    Not Again
  • abaxas
    abaxas Posts: 4,141 Forumite
    It looks like the LibDems are exploding from the inside.

    All their actions are anti-PR, so why do they want it again?
  • Sapphire
    Sapphire Posts: 4,269 Forumite
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    kittie wrote: »
    I am listening to sky news and it doesn`t look good. My guess is that Nick Clegg cannot sell the conservative`deal` to his mp`s.
    I am horrified

    Looks as though sinn fein, plaid cymru and snp rule might be on the cards with Brown in charge :eek:

    I will be absolutely horrified if labour gets in again. It would be undemocratic and totally to the detriment of the country.

    B****rds! :mad:
  • Really2
    Really2 Posts: 12,397 Forumite
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    edited 10 May 2010 at 4:47PM
    ninky wrote: »
    lib dems and labour should go into coalition as opposition with electoral reform as a shared agenda.

    Is that the same electoral reform Labour promised in 1997 then suddenly wanted on election night this year when they knew they were going down the pan??

    That is precisely why Libs should not side with a desperate Labour and form a losers party with no majority.
  • Sapphire
    Sapphire Posts: 4,269 Forumite
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    shane42 wrote: »
    it had to be really , lib and the cons were never going to get in the sack together, brown will wash cleggs !!!! to stay on

    Brown will promise everything and deliver nothing, a characteristic trait of this crazed megalomaniac.
  • liland2
    liland2 Posts: 41 Forumite
    ninky wrote: »
    which political utopia are you thinking of moving to?
    one where you don't get arrested at labour party conference for shouting rubbish might be a start
  • ninky_2
    ninky_2 Posts: 5,872 Forumite
    Really2 wrote: »
    Is that the same electoral reform Labour promised in 1997 then suddenly wanted on election night this year when they knew they were going down the pan??

    That is precisely why Libs should not side with a desperate Labour and form a losers party with no majority.

    i'm a labour voter but strongly support electoral reform. at least labour have previously come out in support of it in principle. it's not great they haven't prioritised it. but maybe this is now the right time to do so.
    Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. - Lord Byron
  • marklv
    marklv Posts: 1,768 Forumite
    Sapphire wrote: »
    I will be absolutely horrified if labour gets in again. It would be undemocratic and totally to the detriment of the country.

    B****rds! :mad:

    No more undemocratic than a minority Tory government elected by only 36% of voters.
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